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National Walk Around Things Day is on April 4

"This day may be looked at both figuratively and literally : Literally , one would not walk through a puddle of water or mud, one would walk around it. One would not walk under a ladder or over broken glass, one would walk around it. Figuratively , one would “walk around” avoiding certain problems or potential problems. One would also “walk around” avoiding arguments, certain situations or unwanted or uncomfortable conversations. Another possible intent of this day could very well be to walk around things such as a neighborhood, park or the shopping mall." This is not my idea.  I found it on the web.

Going to Visit My Grandson This Weekend

We keep in contact with my daughter Laurissa, son-in-law Ryan and grandson Miles with Skype.  Now it will be in person.  It will be great! They live 5 or 6 hours away so we stop about halfway to stay at a hotel.  It makes the trip so much easier. He's fascinated! 

Strange Images March 2016

I can't figure out where the TV screen is located. This must be before cassette players.  But how do you prevent scratching the record when you drive over a pothole? Was this the first all-terrain vehicle? Looks like the wheels are coming off as it rides over a small hill. This is described as a listening device for detecting approaching aircraft before the invention of radar.

Tangled Up But Not in Blue

I spent several hours yesterday trying to reinstall the Norton antivirus program on Lynette's laptop.  It's free with my cable TV subscription.  I think a virus disabled it, very strange. I had no luck.  Even the cable company could not do it.  I spent about an hour with them on line and I have to admit they did try.  They gave me the Norton helpline.  I was too tired to call them yesterday so I'll call today. Last night I watched the 2002 movie Tangled.  I thought it was very good. Two best friends are in love with the same woman.  She loves one of them romantically but the other man she only loves as a dear close friend.  I won't give away any more of the story. It reminded my of a similar situation I had in college.  I was the man the woman considered as a close friend.  The man she loved was a good friend of mine.  All I can say is that it was very frustrating and heartbreaking. That was many years ago and I got over it.  After I moved out of town I wen

Back in My Tiny Garden

It's 4 feet by 4 feet.  I used to plant tomatoes, cucumbers, snap peas and others.  I got the idea for a small vegetable garden from a book, Square Foot Gardening.  I did it to cut back from a larger garden I had in past years. Last year with my health problems I let Lynette plant sunflowers because they were easy and I did not have to get involved. This year I want to make it an herb garden, maybe in pots or containers.  That way I can move some of them indoors when it gets cold. This is how it looks today, after I cleared out the weeds.  It took about an hour. The weather was perfect, not too hot or cold or windy. Last Fall I threw our Halloween pumpkin into the garden.  I was going to put it with the trash but never got to it.  I forgot. This is all that's left of the pumpkin, only the seeds. A closer view ~> These seeds have already begun to sprout.  I did not have the heart to kill them so I buried them. Maybe this year we&

Fantasy of a Flat Earth

This image shows the giant elephants holding up a flat earth on the back of a giant slow moving turtle swimming through space. Notice the black Sheol. "Sheol , translated as "grave", "pit", or "abode of the dead", is the Old Testament/Hebrew Bible's underworld, a place of darkness to which all the dead go, both the righteous and the unrighteous, regardless of the moral choices made in life, a place of stillness and darkness cut off from God. ..." Here's another diagram. This is what happens if you are not careful. Now we are back to reality.  I did not know there was a controversy.

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